Currmudgeon
Gold Member
I would tend to concur with the recommendations for geofabric. If the stone is being pounded into the subgrade because it is mushy, the fabric will do a lot ot prevent that. Use a crushed stone with good gradation. Something that satisfies your state DOT specifications is usually best.
I'd avoid pea gravel, as it never compacts. It tends to be scattered by traffic and wind up in your grass. I'd use a crushed road stone.
I'd avoid pea gravel, as it never compacts. It tends to be scattered by traffic and wind up in your grass. I'd use a crushed road stone.